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30 titles |
Past Film & Video (29 titles) | Budget | Opening Weekend | Gross (US & Canada) | Gross (Worldwide) |
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Gunsmoke Mesa (1944)
Texas Ranger Jim Steele (as Jim Newill) Texas Ranger Jim Steele (as Jim Newill) See fewer |
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Spook Town (1944)
Texas Ranger Jim Steele (as Jim Newill), Performer ("Sleepy Hollow", "El Lobo"), Writer ("Sleepy Hollow", "El Lobo") Texas Ranger Jim Steele (as Jim Newill), Performer ("Sleepy Hollow", "El Lobo"), Writer ("Sleepy Hollow", "El Lobo") See fewer |
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The Pinto Bandit (1944)
Texas Ranger Jim Steele (as Jim Newill), Music ("Listen to the Music of the Range"), Performer ("Listen to the Music of the Range", "It's Too Late to Say You're Sorry Now") Texas Ranger Jim Steele (as Jim Newill), Music ("Listen to the Music of the Range"), Performer ("Listen to the Music of the Range", "It's Too Late to Say You're Sorry Now") See fewer |
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Guns of the Law (1944)
Texas Ranger Jim Steele (as Jim Newill), Soundtrack ("Ranger a-Ridin'") Texas Ranger Jim Steele (as Jim Newill), Soundtrack ("Ranger a-Ridin'") See fewer |
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Outlaw Roundup (1944)
Texas Ranger Jim Steele (as Jim Newill) Texas Ranger Jim Steele (as Jim Newill) See fewer |
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Boss of Rawhide (1943)
Texas Ranger Jim Steele (as Jim Newill), Performer ("Stardust Trail", "High in the Saddle", "I Ain't Got a Gal To Come Home To", "Ride On, Vaquero") (as Jim Newill), Writer ("High in the Saddle") (as Jim Newill) Texas Ranger Jim Steele (as Jim Newill), Performer ("Stardust Trail", "High in the Saddle", "I Ain't Got a Gal To Come Home To", "Ride On, Vaquero") (as Jim Newill), Writer ("High in the Saddle") (as Jim Newill) See fewer |
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Return of the Rangers (1943)
Texas Ranger Jim Steele (as Jim Newill), Performer ("Paradise Trail", "Headin' Westward") (as Jim Newill), Writer ("Headin' Westward") (as Jim Newill) Texas Ranger Jim Steele (as Jim Newill), Performer ("Paradise Trail", "Headin' Westward") (as Jim Newill), Writer ("Headin' Westward") (as Jim Newill) See fewer |
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Trail of Terror (1943)
Jim Steele (as Jim Newill), Performer ("Sleepy Hollow", "Jog Along", "Along the Rio Grande") (as Jim Newill), Writer ("Sleepy Hollow", "Jog Along", "Along the Rio Grande") (as Jim Newill) Jim Steele (as Jim Newill), Performer ("Sleepy Hollow", "Jog Along", "Along the Rio Grande") (as Jim Newill), Writer ("Sleepy Hollow", "Jog Along", "Along the Rio Grande") (as Jim Newill) See fewer |
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Fighting Valley (1943)
Texas Ranger Jim Steele (as Jim Newill) Texas Ranger Jim Steele (as Jim Newill) See fewer |
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Border Buckaroos (1943)
Jim Steel (as Jim Newill), Performer ("Stay on the Right Trail", "Driftin'", "You're Here To Stay") (as Jim Newill), Writer ("Stay on the Right Trail", "Driftin'", "You're Here To Stay") (as Jim Newill) Jim Steel (as Jim Newill), Performer ("Stay on the Right Trail", "Driftin'", "You're Here To Stay") (as Jim Newill), Writer ("Stay on the Right Trail", "Driftin'", "You're Here To Stay") (as Jim Newill) See fewer |
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West of Texas (1943)
Texas Ranger Jim Steele (as Jim Newill), Performer ("Tired of Ramblin'", "Whistle a Song", "Como Esta"), Writer ("Tired of Ramblin'", "Whistle a Song", "Como Esta") Texas Ranger Jim Steele (as Jim Newill), Performer ("Tired of Ramblin'", "Whistle a Song", "Como Esta"), Writer ("Tired of Ramblin'", "Whistle a Song", "Como Esta") See fewer |
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Bad Men of Thunder Gap (1943)
Jim Steele - Texas Ranger (as Jim Newill) Jim Steele - Texas Ranger (as Jim Newill) See fewer |
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The Rangers Take Over (1942)
Texas Ranger Jim Steele (as Jim Newill), Performer ("The Rangers Take Over", "High in the Saddle", "Campfire on the Prairie") (as Jim Newill), Writer ("The Rangers Take Over", "High in the Saddle", "Campfire on the Prairie") (as Jim Newill) Texas Ranger Jim Steele (as Jim Newill), Performer ("The Rangers Take Over", "High in the Saddle", "Campfire on the Prairie") (as Jim Newill), Writer ("The Rangers Take Over", "High in the Saddle", "Campfire on the Prairie") (as Jim Newill) See fewer |
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The Great American Broadcast (1941)
Singer, Performer ("The Great American Broadcast") Singer, Performer ("The Great American Broadcast") See fewer |
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Sky Bandits (1940)
Sgt. Renfrew, Performer ("Mounted Men", "Lady in the Clouds", "Alley-Oop" (not the 50's version)) Sgt. Renfrew, Performer ("Mounted Men", "Lady in the Clouds", "Alley-Oop" (not the 50's version)) See fewer |
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Murder on the Yukon (1940)
Sgt. Renfrew, Performer ("Mounted Men", "Ah, Here's Romance", "Down the Yukon Trail") Sgt. Renfrew, Performer ("Mounted Men", "Ah, Here's Romance", "Down the Yukon Trail") See fewer |
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Danger Ahead (1940)
Sergeant Renfrew, Performer ("Mounted Men") Sergeant Renfrew, Performer ("Mounted Men") See fewer |
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Yukon Flight (1940)
Sergeant Renfrew, Performer ("Mounted Men") Sergeant Renfrew, Performer ("Mounted Men") See fewer |
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Crashing Thru (1939)
Sergeant Renfrew, Performer ("Mounted Men", "You're So Easy On The Eyes", "Crimson Sunset") Sergeant Renfrew, Performer ("Mounted Men", "You're So Easy On The Eyes", "Crimson Sunset") See fewer |
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Fighting Mad (1939)
Sergeant Renfrew, Performer ("Trail's End", "The Lady's in Distress", "Mounted Men") Sergeant Renfrew, Performer ("Trail's End", "The Lady's in Distress", "Mounted Men") See fewer |
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On the Great White Trail (1938)
Sergeant Renfrew, Performer ("Mounted Men", "You're Beautiful", "Je T'aime") Sergeant Renfrew, Performer ("Mounted Men", "You're Beautiful", "Je T'aime") See fewer |
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Something to Sing About (1937)
Jimmy - Band Member, Performer ("Something to Sing About") (uncredited) Jimmy - Band Member, Performer ("Something to Sing About") (uncredited) See fewer |
$900K
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Ready, Willing and Able (1937)
Performer ("Too Marvelous for Words" (1937)) (uncredited), Producer ("Too Marvelous for Words" (1937)) (uncredited) Performer ("Too Marvelous for Words" (1937)) (uncredited), Producer ("Too Marvelous for Words" (1937)) (uncredited) See fewer |
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Self (1 title) |
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